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News Release from: Kemet Electronics Corp | Subject: T409, 419 and 429 series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 29 June 2006
Tantalum capacitors meet military
demands
Kemet has introduced three new ranges of established reliability, military standard qualified, tantalum surface mount capacitors.
Kemet has introduced three new ranges of established reliability, military standard qualified, tantalum surface mount capacitors The new devices complement the company's existing military approved products and reinforce Kemet's position as a market-leading supplier of military and aerospace components
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The T409 series (CWR09 style) complies with MIL-PRF-55365/4, whereas the T419 (CWR19 style) and T429 (CWR29 style) series comply with MIL-PRF-55365/11.
Typical applications for the new devices include decoupling, bypass, filtering and R-C timing circuits.
Parts are available with ratings of between 4 and 35V, and capacitance values of 0.22 to 330uF.
A wide operating temperature range of -55 to +125C allows the devices to be used to address a diverse range of applications, including those in harsh or difficult environments.
Offered in nine (A to X) case sizes, the reliability of T409, T419 and T429 military approved capacitors is enhanced by Weibull grading (B, C and D levels), and optional 100% surge current testing.
The new capacitors are packaged in precision moulded, laser marked cases, and are shipped in tape and reel packaging (per EIA 481-1) ready for automated assembly processes.
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